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Blood

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = CW

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

Fragment of a verse which reads 'Sliochd nan 60 burai, Dhoirt am fuil air Sliabh an tuim', 1892

 Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW126f/26
Scope and Contents

Fragment of a verse which reads 'Sliochd nan 60 burai, Dhoirt am fuil air Sliabh an tuim' [Sliabh an Tuim also known as Tom Soilleir, Earra GhĂ idheal/Argyllshire]. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.

Dates: 1892

Genetics of haemoglobin and blood potassium differences in sheep, 20 October 1956

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1362/1/43
Scope and Contents

Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1947-1957. Volume 1 of 19.

Dates: 20 October 1956

Injection of Blood, 1870s-1930s

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1434/1275
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a man using a syringe to inject blood into the neck of a cow while another man holds its head in the late 19th or early 20th century.

Dates: 1870s-1930s

Sex differences in the erythrocyte of the adult domestic fowl, January 1965

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Identifier: Coll-1362/3/377
Scope and Contents

Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1965.

Dates: January 1965

Story about Nighean Mhic Gillechalum Rarsay, 23 March 1871

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Identifier: Coll-97/CW119/9
Scope and Contents

Story probably collected from John Pearson or John MacPherson, Ceanntangabhal/Kentangaval, Barraigh/Isle of Barra, Historical tale about NIghean Mhic Gillechaluim Rarsay or the daughter of MacLeod of Raasay/Ratharsair, who drowned a ship through witchcraft. Aged only 18, she was bled to death by her two brothers, both doctors, at her father's request, on the grounds that she was 'worse than Nic a Phie Cholasay' [MacPhee of Colbhasa/Colonsay. The brothers afterwards went to India.

Dates: 23 March 1871